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Once again, the Tampa Bay Rays are poised to stand atop the AL East, and with Tampa Bay Rays tickets, you can be there live at Tropicana Field to experience their sensational brand of baseball all season long. Keep in stride with the Rays schedule, and be there for every come-from-behind victory and curtain call performance this year at "The Trop."

Tampa Bay Rays Ticket Information

No team has exemplified excellence in scouting, drafting, and the farm system quite like this American League powerhouse. In order to help ensure you don't miss a minute of the action, Vivid Seats is proud to offer great Tampa Bay Rays Opening Day tickets. Over the years, Tampa’s competitiveness and consistently strong play has earned the club a long list of rivals, and accordingly, the Rays schedule offers fans plenty of opportunities to experience the intense atmosphere of a home showdown at Tropicana Field or while out on the road. Make sure to secure Rays tickets for highly anticipated interleague games as well, featuring 2015 home matchups with the Washington Nationals, New York Mets, Miami Marlins, and Atlanta Braves.

How to Purchase Rays Tickets

Examine the 2015 Rays schedule and make use of the filters on the left side of the screen for assistance in finding the best game(s) to attend. Upon making your selection, click the corresponding “Tickets” link to view all availability for the contest.

You’ll see a list of Tampa Bay Rays tickets that can be sorted based on criteria such as price and quantity. You also will be able to look over the interactive Tropicana Field seating chart, which can be clicked on directly for additional ticket details and filtering. Proceed to the final step by clicking the corresponding "Buy" button with the listing.

Log into Vivid Seats and enter the required checkout information. Once the transaction has been confirmed, we’ll prepare your order for delivery. If you ever have any concerns or questions, you can always reach us at 866.848.8499, or through the Live Chat link at the top of each page.

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Key Personnel Back for Talented Rays

The Tampa Bay Rays have been downright dominant since the franchise memorably changed its moniker six years ago. During that time, the club has reached the postseason on four occasions and has tallied five 90-plus win seasons, including 92 in 2013, which just trailed the eventual World Series champion Boston Red Sox. With sights set on returning to the World Series, a feat achieved just once in franchise history back in 2008, the pieces appear to be in place for the 2014 Rays.

Looking at the talent returning for a team that compiled the second-best win total in club history, there wasn’t much work that needed to be done in the offseason. Among the squad’s many bright spots is reigning AL Rookie of the Year Wil Myers, whose impressive first season included a .293 batting average, 98 hits, and 50 runs. He’ll likely bat cleanup in a stacked lineup that also includes seasoned veterans like James Loney, David DeJesus, Ben Zobrist, and Evan Longoria. Loney paced last year’s offense with a .299 BA, while Longoria (32 HRs, 88 RBI) and Zobrist (.354 OBP, 168 hits) posted team-best totals of their own as well. On the mound, the Rays’ 1-2 punch of David Price and Matt Moore ranks amongst the best in baseball. Catch Tampa Bay in action at Tropicana Field throughout the season for matchups against the likes of the Yankees (April 17-19, Aug. 15-17, Sept. 15-17), Red Sox (May 23-25, July 25-27, Aug. 29-31), and Cardinals (June 10-11), just to name a few.